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the mexican navy caught ivan velazquez caballero, also known as "el taliban", along with two associates yesterday. this morning, mexican authorities paraded him before the media, wearing a bulletproof vest. caballero leads a faction of the powerful zetas cartel. he's the third cartel leader to be captured this month. territorial disputes between the zetas and gulf cartels have led to widespread violence in northern mexico in recent weeks. the u.s. army paused today for mandatory suicide prevention training. record high rates prompted the army-wide initiative. the number of suicides among service members each year has nearly doubled since 2005. and from june to july of this year the number of suicides outpaced combat deaths of active-duty soldiers. the last stand-down training for suicide prevention was in 2009. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. > brown: the state department is temporarily withdrawing more staff from the u.s. embassy in tripoli, libya for what it called security reasons, according to a department official in new york. meanwhile, the obama admi
the mexican navy caught ivan velazquez caballero, also known as "el taliban", along with two associates yesterday. this morning, mexican authorities paraded him before the media, wearing a bulletproof vest. caballero leads a faction of the powerful zetas cartel. he's the third cartel leader to be captured this month. territorial disputes between the zetas and gulf cartels have led to widespread violence in northern mexico in recent weeks. the u.s. army paused today for mandatory...
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of terrorism in britain somehow ending by being the afghanistan if we say to the taliban why are you killing our soldiers when they say well when we've killed all your soldiers we're coming over to newport and to cardiff and we're going to blow up your streets no interest in that that will reason the taliban is a killing british soldiers is because we have the foreigners with the in for little's with the foot of rain and we're occupying by force of arms their country it's this sacred religious duty to kill us if we're not there they don't kill us i mean to for the simple argument to understand so what you're saying is that pulling out of afghanistan right now wouldn't affects the security situation in the rest of the world nor not not in the slightest there's security threats to come from pakistan they come from the yemen they come from somalia they come from bradford we have a an attack by al qaeda that was from english people brought up in england is it not there better to have the us as friends rather than enemies what kind of message would leaving now send to america which at the
of terrorism in britain somehow ending by being the afghanistan if we say to the taliban why are you killing our soldiers when they say well when we've killed all your soldiers we're coming over to newport and to cardiff and we're going to blow up your streets no interest in that that will reason the taliban is a killing british soldiers is because we have the foreigners with the in for little's with the foot of rain and we're occupying by force of arms their country it's this sacred religious...
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meet a group of taliban fighters from the head connie network -- we meet a group of taliban fighters from the haqqani network. some of the deadliest attacks have been attributed to the group. >> it is our holy duty to fight against the invaders. as long as we live, we will fight to the death. >> the haqqani network belongs to the radical wing of the taliban. they reject peace negotiations and they demand the withdrawal of foreign troops. then its members say they're our will come -- say their hour will come. >> americans are defeated. they must be forced to leave this country immediately. >> the taliban fighters began to prepare for the next attack. >> get ready. we will take guns and missiles. >> instead of cell phones, they only use walkie-talkies so their movements cannot be tracked. they set off, prepared for their next battle. we have to switch off our camera. [gunfire] they know the power of propaganda, so they give us a video showing an assault on a military convoy. it shows the violence and bloodshed that has become part of daily life in afghanistan. from the northeast, we he
meet a group of taliban fighters from the head connie network -- we meet a group of taliban fighters from the haqqani network. some of the deadliest attacks have been attributed to the group. >> it is our holy duty to fight against the invaders. as long as we live, we will fight to the death. >> the haqqani network belongs to the radical wing of the taliban. they reject peace negotiations and they demand the withdrawal of foreign troops. then its members say they're our will come --...
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lieutenant colonel barker's men are eager to get back into taliban territory. they took us to the furthest checkpoint they ventured out to since the new orders. the first line of defense against the taliban. the checkpoint is now manned by afghan forces. but we found a disorganized group with few uniforms but plenty of guns, a potential danger for u.s. troops. >> if you come to an environment like this there are afghans with weapons. >> they're not going to put away their weapons just because we're here. as you see, everybody else has got theirs, too. >> reporter: you've built this relationship on trust and now you're saying well, hold on, maybe we don't trust you and-- that's not what you're saying. >> right. >> reporter: but that's the impression. >> that may be the message. we tried to soft than blow as much as we can. they felt guilty for the incidents themselves so they understood why we were trying to do this. we're going to continue this relationship as best we can given this and they were good with it. >> reporter: the soldiers that we were with hoped t
lieutenant colonel barker's men are eager to get back into taliban territory. they took us to the furthest checkpoint they ventured out to since the new orders. the first line of defense against the taliban. the checkpoint is now manned by afghan forces. but we found a disorganized group with few uniforms but plenty of guns, a potential danger for u.s. troops. >> if you come to an environment like this there are afghans with weapons. >> they're not going to put away their weapons...
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that was banned under the taliban. better health care and new clinics have boosted life expectancy by as much as 22 years, but those gains could be temporary if the villagers here are right and the afghan government can't hold the country together, the taliban will fight their way back, undefeated by a superpower. >> that was nbc's richard engel reporting for us. "the new york times" reporting the u.s. ais bandening hopes of a peace deal with the taliban right on the front page today. the report says that goal has been scrapped in favor of a less ambitious plan that would have the after ghans work out a deal among themselves once u.s. combat troops withdraw. >>> now members of boeing will return to the bargaining table this afternoon after the union overwhelmingly rejected the company's most recent contract offer. the union's current contract expires on saturday. let's get the latest from karen chao. she's live for us in london. good morning, karen. >> reporter: good morning, willie. there are early alarm bells ringing
that was banned under the taliban. better health care and new clinics have boosted life expectancy by as much as 22 years, but those gains could be temporary if the villagers here are right and the afghan government can't hold the country together, the taliban will fight their way back, undefeated by a superpower. >> that was nbc's richard engel reporting for us. "the new york times" reporting the u.s. ais bandening hopes of a peace deal with the taliban right on the front page...
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one or two thousand and two the taliban felt they will. be forgotten and so it be appropriate to become part of the mainstream after all the protestant has to be at peace again it will be hard at that time if not because it is human least the next stage was upbeat and decide no we don't want in the last ten years have seen that you have grown from strength to strength you've got more support amongst the people. so my point is. they will become strong. they really become strong if they vote loss but. when the peace comes and that is upon the stone again. the peace only comes when the what is shared by all the state workers or the important group rather be thought about but not the right answer because. a lot of us and so that becomes a government of consensus no one group. and they disappeared one can say. that one billion or two were in fact. before the american invasion some of those i believe that the taliban support will only last in the not just here in the country to fight even be to move plans because the thought of money do not fit.
one or two thousand and two the taliban felt they will. be forgotten and so it be appropriate to become part of the mainstream after all the protestant has to be at peace again it will be hard at that time if not because it is human least the next stage was upbeat and decide no we don't want in the last ten years have seen that you have grown from strength to strength you've got more support amongst the people. so my point is. they will become strong. they really become strong if they vote loss...
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. >>> overseas, the taliban released a video it claims shows taliban fighters preparing for an attack. two american marines died in the fight to repel the attackers. bob orr has our report. >> reporter: the seven-minute video released by the taliban purports to show the final stages of planning for the brazen attack. insurgents wearing what appear to be u.s. military uniforms are shown cutting through a chain link fence, a tactic used in the assault. another scene shows enemy fighters in an operational planning session. one of the commanders uses a whiteboard and crude sketches to describe the location of aircraft and fortification on the british run air base. in great detail, the leader describes how the attackers will split into three teams, each with specific target assignments. and the tape contains messages, last wills of some of the fighters who clearly didn't expect to survive the assault. this man, speaking in english, accuses the united states of attacking islam. >> you came to afghanistan to commit cruelty on muslims. in the name of terrorism. it is not terrorism. we are not
. >>> overseas, the taliban released a video it claims shows taliban fighters preparing for an attack. two american marines died in the fight to repel the attackers. bob orr has our report. >> reporter: the seven-minute video released by the taliban purports to show the final stages of planning for the brazen attack. insurgents wearing what appear to be u.s. military uniforms are shown cutting through a chain link fence, a tactic used in the assault. another scene shows enemy...
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it's long been thought by republicans that doing so would allow the taliban, particularly the taliban that's holed up in pakistan and that crosses freely into afghanistan, giving them that heads-up that they can just wait america out and then do their damage. the reality is that there's been a negotiation with the taliban and the coalition forces. the taliban is likely to have some role in ruling afghanistan is disappointing and as tragic as that may be to people around the world, that is a definite possibility as we move forward. >> david, a quick question about the debates now three days away. right now the latest gallup poll shows the president with the six-point lead. historically how much impact do these debates have on elections? >> well, they can have a lot of impact. it's a high-profile moment, tens of millions of people watching. as you look at the national number and you look at the spread and you look he battleground state, on the order of seven points that mitt romney has to make up, it's a lot of ground to try to move if you have a smaller pool of undecided voters. that's
it's long been thought by republicans that doing so would allow the taliban, particularly the taliban that's holed up in pakistan and that crosses freely into afghanistan, giving them that heads-up that they can just wait america out and then do their damage. the reality is that there's been a negotiation with the taliban and the coalition forces. the taliban is likely to have some role in ruling afghanistan is disappointing and as tragic as that may be to people around the world, that is a...
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the video was e-mailed to a taliban spokesman. it's impossible to tell when or where it was made or if the men in the video took part in the attack. bob orr, cbs news, washington. >>> a fast-moving wildfire in southern california has killed at least one person. the body of an elderly man was found in one of 20 homes destroyed by the wind blown fire. authorities say he didn't evacuate when ordered to. the fire east of san diego has burned close to 2,500 acres near the mexican border. >> reporter: the flames that ripped through this southern california community caught most of the residents off guard. russ adams armed with a shovel managed to beat down the fire as it crept up on his home. >> the wind just shifted and it came through. it was like a freight train. i've never been so scared in my life. >> reporter: he survived the shockey fire that's burning 65 miles east of san diego and just ten miles from the mexican border, fueled by temperatures in the high 80s and wind gusts of 20 miles per hour, it destroyed at least 20 homes an
the video was e-mailed to a taliban spokesman. it's impossible to tell when or where it was made or if the men in the video took part in the attack. bob orr, cbs news, washington. >>> a fast-moving wildfire in southern california has killed at least one person. the body of an elderly man was found in one of 20 homes destroyed by the wind blown fire. authorities say he didn't evacuate when ordered to. the fire east of san diego has burned close to 2,500 acres near the mexican border....
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the general admits the taliban are a resilient enemy and a constantly trying to infiltrate the ranks, and while there have been no insider attacks by the men under his watch, he says all commanders must be vigilant. we are in a very dangerous war against terrorists, an enemy that doesn't hesitate using anything to harm us. the true test for the afghan soldiers is whether they can maintain security on their own once the u.s.-led coalition leaves. a mission the general believes his men will live up to. anna corin, cnn, afghanistan. >>> all right. you can't walk down the street without passing someone on their cell phone. our own dr. sanjay gupta is up next to explain what this radiation can do. to your brain. my kids would love this xbox 360. well we brought back layaway, so you can pay a little bit at a time. my kids would be like [tearfully] this is the best day ever! [ sobbing ] [ male announcer ] layaway's back. shop now and have more time to pay. walmart. an idea... how long before he goes to college? [ female announcer ] ...a question. are we ready to pay for college? [ female ann
the general admits the taliban are a resilient enemy and a constantly trying to infiltrate the ranks, and while there have been no insider attacks by the men under his watch, he says all commanders must be vigilant. we are in a very dangerous war against terrorists, an enemy that doesn't hesitate using anything to harm us. the true test for the afghan soldiers is whether they can maintain security on their own once the u.s.-led coalition leaves. a mission the general believes his men will live...
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it's long been thought by republicans that doing so would allow the taliban, particularly the taliban that's holed up in pakistan and that crosses freely into afghanistan, giving them that heads-up that they can just wait america out and then do their damage. the reality is that there's been a negotiation with the taliban and the coalition forces. the taliban is likely to have some role in ruling afghanistan is disappointing and as tragic as that may be to people around the world, that is a definite possibility as we move forward. >> david, a quick question about the debates now three days away. right now the latest gallup poll shows the president with the six-point lead. historically how much impact do these debates have on elections? >> well, they can have a lot of impact. it's a high-profile moment, tens of millions of people watching. as you look at the national number and you look at the spread and you look he battleground state, on the order of seven points that mitt romney has to make up, it's a lot of ground to try to move if you have a smaller pool of undecided voters. that's
it's long been thought by republicans that doing so would allow the taliban, particularly the taliban that's holed up in pakistan and that crosses freely into afghanistan, giving them that heads-up that they can just wait america out and then do their damage. the reality is that there's been a negotiation with the taliban and the coalition forces. the taliban is likely to have some role in ruling afghanistan is disappointing and as tragic as that may be to people around the world, that is a...
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there is plants from population which do a certain extent is reflected by the counter attacks from taliban and its. allies there is a great deal of resentment against that tax by drones which have led to their death so many many innocent civilians in afghanistan even the afghan president himself. has called on nato to curb stop them because they are ending up killing a lot of innocents and creating a great deal of anger and paganism colored. coach of the business know how to be trade quick business update from your president putin's been criticizing the e.u. again why is that it's because of the new energy rules kevin is because of the first energy package in the e.u. envisages the separation of transportation production and sales in the gas industry and that could be very harmful to gazprom strands for business let's listen to what the president has to say about that. but you might suggest transportation business is separated but. it exists only through subsidies from production and sales as a business transport is not that attractive in its third energy package separates it which is dang
there is plants from population which do a certain extent is reflected by the counter attacks from taliban and its. allies there is a great deal of resentment against that tax by drones which have led to their death so many many innocent civilians in afghanistan even the afghan president himself. has called on nato to curb stop them because they are ending up killing a lot of innocents and creating a great deal of anger and paganism colored. coach of the business know how to be trade quick...
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is our thanks as chiefs admitted the withdrawal from afghanistan could be accelerated because of the taliban's strategy of inside. attacks now it comes as the number of u.s. soldiers killed during the invasion an eleven year old here patient reach the two thousand mark according to the nato secretary general the so-called green on blue attacks on western soldiers have undermined troop morale they've also affected nato afghan relations as the alliance prepares to hand security responsibilities to local forces middle east academic at montgomery is an expert on the whole subject of the american university in washington spoke to me believes nato has brought students in a police cell. well first of all there are there is the issue of the difficulty of trying to impose order and or a certain kind of order by foreign powers on afghanistan but other parts of it has to do also with the policies which have been pursued by nato in afghanistan these policies have not really transformed they question on the ground they have not greatly improved the lives of bad people and they have not contributed to build
is our thanks as chiefs admitted the withdrawal from afghanistan could be accelerated because of the taliban's strategy of inside. attacks now it comes as the number of u.s. soldiers killed during the invasion an eleven year old here patient reach the two thousand mark according to the nato secretary general the so-called green on blue attacks on western soldiers have undermined troop morale they've also affected nato afghan relations as the alliance prepares to hand security responsibilities...
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afghan nato foot patrol in eastern afghanistan has killed at least fourteen people and injured dozens of taliban insurgents claimed responsibility for the blast a man on a motorcycle kept with explosives ran into the security patrol in the city of call it's been one hundred thousand strong coalition forces are due to pull out of the country by the end of twenty fourteen political analyst ahmed kwara she thinks the ongoing violence in afghanistan is on surprising given the years of foreign presence and flawed policy there. it's quite obvious that the united states military is leaving behind a new our faction or a new militia in afghanistan in addition to the dozens that already exist in a move into the of gun national army at least parts of that are well trained by the us military and this national army is now turning against its benefactors as mentors of gun national army is is one of the blunders of the u.s. military in afghanistan in addition to. the midst of created in that country over the past decade three thousand american citizens died on nine eleven the u.s. military blunders resulted in
afghan nato foot patrol in eastern afghanistan has killed at least fourteen people and injured dozens of taliban insurgents claimed responsibility for the blast a man on a motorcycle kept with explosives ran into the security patrol in the city of call it's been one hundred thousand strong coalition forces are due to pull out of the country by the end of twenty fourteen political analyst ahmed kwara she thinks the ongoing violence in afghanistan is on surprising given the years of foreign...
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. >>> two staff sergeants are going to be court martialed for urinating on the bodies of taliban fighters last year. three other marines received administrative punishment last month. >>> hospitals around the country are being given a warning not to try to cheat the government through the use of computerized records technology. the justice department and health and human services are focusing on what's called upcoding or raising the severity of a patient's condition to get more money. >>> and it is peak viewing time for a beautiful sight, the northern lights. these spectacular photographs were taken over the past couple of days in yellow knife, canada. doesn't get much better than that >>> and now here's an early look at how wall street's going to kick off the day. the dow closed at 13,558 after falling 20 points yesterday. the s&p was down three. the nasdaq lost 19. >>> taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo the nikkei gained 22 points while in hong kong the hang seng was up 3. >>> gloomy data out of europe and another corporate caution flag. stalled markets monday. min
. >>> two staff sergeants are going to be court martialed for urinating on the bodies of taliban fighters last year. three other marines received administrative punishment last month. >>> hospitals around the country are being given a warning not to try to cheat the government through the use of computerized records technology. the justice department and health and human services are focusing on what's called upcoding or raising the severity of a patient's condition to get...
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the taliban claimed responsibility. e afgfghan war began 11 years ago this weekend in response, of course, to the 9/11 terror attacks. and in all those years the u.s. thoseeen building a global counterterrorism force. but, until tonight, no camera has ever been inside one secret facility outside washington. it's called the terrorist ecreening center. everyone there has a top secret clearance and it took bob orr months to gain access and bring us this story. >> reporter: the terrorist screening center is home to the nation's top-secret information on suspected terrorists. it's so sensitive we were asked not to record any of the sounds inside this room. and we agreed to identify only an director tim healy, a veteran f.b.i. agent who overseas the f. throrist watch list of 520,000 names. >> that could be a facilitator, >> tould be a bomber, it could be a bomb maker, it could be anything. it's anybody connected to terrorism. or reporter: this clearing house of terrorist information is used everyday by t.s.a. officers, ,order
the taliban claimed responsibility. e afgfghan war began 11 years ago this weekend in response, of course, to the 9/11 terror attacks. and in all those years the u.s. thoseeen building a global counterterrorism force. but, until tonight, no camera has ever been inside one secret facility outside washington. it's called the terrorist ecreening center. everyone there has a top secret clearance and it took bob orr months to gain access and bring us this story. >> reporter: the terrorist...
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eleven soon it seems that even washington is giving out not going to get more on this state of the taliban the peace talks. and also that another blow to wiki leaks a swedish police raided the offices of the web host for the whistle blowing organization seizing the servers and sending and are running a website it's also lying. overcoming a barrier like. something . where you. go do whatever it takes to get all the talk of the world on our t.v. my parents really truly honestly believe that what had happened was as a result of my father's exposure to agent orange i was born with multiple problems . i was missing my leg. and my fingers and my big toe on my right foot i use my hands a lot in my artwork i find myself drawing my hands quite a bit to me for my hands you know just as if anyone would. but they do tell a story they tell us story of. their oxen. welcome back this is artsy at a time when much of europe is causing well timed waves can russel's has proposed a massive increase to its own budget the plan to be voted on this week would set brussels on a collision course where they state it
eleven soon it seems that even washington is giving out not going to get more on this state of the taliban the peace talks. and also that another blow to wiki leaks a swedish police raided the offices of the web host for the whistle blowing organization seizing the servers and sending and are running a website it's also lying. overcoming a barrier like. something . where you. go do whatever it takes to get all the talk of the world on our t.v. my parents really truly honestly believe that what...
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abandoning hopes for taliban peace deal. the times reports american officials are giving up on what was once a critical component of their it strategy in afghanistan. they are opting for far less ambitious plan that would have the afghans work out a deal among themselves once troops withdraw by 2014. chief foreign correspondent richard engel has been covering this for nearly 11 years and filed this report. >> reporter: this woman is about to die executed for adultery. the man she was with got off scot-free. the taliban recently filmed this video of their justice and to say they are making a comeback. some 30 miles away, we saw few signs of what the u.s. would consider progress in afghanistan and no evidence that the american plan to hand over to a credible, stable afghan government will work. these village elders tell me once u.s. troops leave, a civil war will begin and u.s.-trained afghan forces will not be able to stop it. >> are you preparing for this fight? are you already stockpiling weapons and ammunition and getting
abandoning hopes for taliban peace deal. the times reports american officials are giving up on what was once a critical component of their it strategy in afghanistan. they are opting for far less ambitious plan that would have the afghans work out a deal among themselves once troops withdraw by 2014. chief foreign correspondent richard engel has been covering this for nearly 11 years and filed this report. >> reporter: this woman is about to die executed for adultery. the man she was with...
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this morning in afghanistan the taliban is claiming responsibility for a suicide attack that killed at least 14 people, including three nato service members. a suicide bomber riding a motorcycle rammed into a patrol. americans have a large presence there. nato is trying to sort out a weekend attack in afghanistan that left two americans dead. the casualties push the number of u.s. personnel killed in afghanistan to 2,000. the circumstances of saturday's violence remains unclear but a fire fight broke out at a checkpoint in eastern afghanistan. what nato hasn't determined so far was the gun battle a result of an insider attack or a deadly misunderstanding. drew levinson reports. >> reporter: this weekend marked the deadly milestone in afghanistan. 2,000 american soldiers killed since the war began nearly 11 years ago. it happened at a checkpoint in the eastern part of the country. one american soldier, an american contractor and three afghan soldiers were killed in a fire fight. >> the circumstances were somewhat confused but there was a report of insurgent firing taking place which we
this morning in afghanistan the taliban is claiming responsibility for a suicide attack that killed at least 14 people, including three nato service members. a suicide bomber riding a motorcycle rammed into a patrol. americans have a large presence there. nato is trying to sort out a weekend attack in afghanistan that left two americans dead. the casualties push the number of u.s. personnel killed in afghanistan to 2,000. the circumstances of saturday's violence remains unclear but a fire fight...
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marine corps plans to court-martial two staff targets for urinating on the bies of taliban fighte last year. three otr manes reived > spitals around the country are being given a warning not to try to cheat the government through the use of computerized records technology. the justice department and health and human services are focusing on what's called upcoding or raising the severity of aatient's condition to get >nde' a beautiful sight for you. it is peak viewing time for a beautiful sight, the northern lights. these spectacular photographs were taken over the past couple ofays in yellowknife, kana. >>> olympia snowe says she will publish a memoir and says the atmosphere in washington is to blame for congressional gridlock. >>> arnoldchwarzenegger launes tkt university of southern california. schwarzenegger says bipartisan cooperation is the key to solving the nation's proems and says, "you cannot just do it, my way or the highway." >>>t the clinton global rhi house was ry clintos conversation topic number one according to politico. an official who traveled with her said "no meanin
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it may be a clue how taliban fighters dressed in u.s.-style uniformed infiltrated through the fence on the eastern edge of the airfield. the taliban broke into three groups, one group headed right for the flight line. six harrier jets were destroyed, more than $200 million in damage. some marines say it is the largest loss of aircraft since the vietnam war. >> we're hearing ammunition begin to cook off as well as their rounds that they're firing at us. we're hearing the sounds of fire as the gas is released from the aircraft. so it was, like i said, a surreal scene. >> gustavo gustado led another group into the fight. >> it's definitely like the movies. the fire was huge, so you can feel the heat hitting your face, you can smell it. you can hear all the snapping and cracking and all around the walls, all around you. >> for sergeant bradley atwell and christopher rabel, it would be their final mission. both men died of their wounds. lieutenant colonel rabel remembered by his marines. >> he saw a challenge, and he took action. he took deci
it may be a clue how taliban fighters dressed in u.s.-style uniformed infiltrated through the fence on the eastern edge of the airfield. the taliban broke into three groups, one group headed right for the flight line. six harrier jets were destroyed, more than $200 million in damage. some marines say it is the largest loss of aircraft since the vietnam war. >> we're hearing ammunition begin to cook off as well as their rounds that they're firing at us. we're hearing the sounds of fire as...
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with the afghan conflict telling eleven soon even washington is giving up our website state of the taliban peace talks. also that another blow to weaken leaks swedish police to raid the offices of the white house for the whistle blowing organization seizing servers and sending an array of websites offline. a decade of unchallenged rule has come to an end where they now know now a former ruling party of georgia with its head president saakashvili now under pressure to resign and taking out the mantle. they opposition block georgian training promising to do suck a sureness policy and even hinting at legal action against the need to. airports now front. it felt as if georgia had won the football world cup thousands in the streets celebrated the surprising win by the opposition and despite fears the ruling regime may somehow hamper this triumph soon their worries were swept aside by the president himself. it is evident that the georgian dream coalition has secured a majority this means this parliamentary majority has to form the next government for us at least for me views of this coalition we
with the afghan conflict telling eleven soon even washington is giving up our website state of the taliban peace talks. also that another blow to weaken leaks swedish police to raid the offices of the white house for the whistle blowing organization seizing servers and sending an array of websites offline. a decade of unchallenged rule has come to an end where they now know now a former ruling party of georgia with its head president saakashvili now under pressure to resign and taking out the...
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why should the taliban take risks when they know we're leaving. it's more for the afghan national army of course now who want to show their loyalty to taliban. >> the defense secretary leon panetta says the taliban is trying to undermine our trust and joint chiefs of staff says that won't work. >> and one army commander told me insider attacks are an affront to their honor, at odds with their culture. as for us, we are adapting to changes in that threat as well. that's what professional militaries do. >> reporter: the number of deaths from insiders attacks has risen dramatic from 20, two years ago to 35 last year and 53 this year so far, even as both sides are working hard to stop them with beefing up security on joint missions and ante up background checks on recruits. >> harris: thank you. we've heard them speak about each other and now they'll speak to each other and the nation of course. what's at steak at the debate? we're ask bret baier who arrived at the debate site in colorado. the former marines started out, and a few days later. 3200 mil
why should the taliban take risks when they know we're leaving. it's more for the afghan national army of course now who want to show their loyalty to taliban. >> the defense secretary leon panetta says the taliban is trying to undermine our trust and joint chiefs of staff says that won't work. >> and one army commander told me insider attacks are an affront to their honor, at odds with their culture. as for us, we are adapting to changes in that threat as well. that's what...
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eastern afghanistan in an apparent green on blue attack it's the latest such assault in the country which taliban militants claim is part of there and telling nato tactics two thousand u.s. military personnel that died in afghanistan to become pleat withdrawal of nato troops is due by the end of two thousand and fourteen the gloves are off in georgia head of monday's parliamentary election in a few minutes we report on the opposition that setting out to mount a tough challenge to the country's ruling party after holding a hundred thousand strong march. also the remote rocks now being fought over by three. moving asia's biggest power players more on this week's developments in the south china sea after a short break. good runs deep to the russian so it is prudent to ensure a. for songs and poems and as the country's main north south artery and decades ago schumann ingenuity connected it to the dawn river to the west the vocal dawn canal is an engineering marvel within a day a vessel can pass the canals thirteen blocks ten million tons of shipping does so every year. another concrete giant is this
eastern afghanistan in an apparent green on blue attack it's the latest such assault in the country which taliban militants claim is part of there and telling nato tactics two thousand u.s. military personnel that died in afghanistan to become pleat withdrawal of nato troops is due by the end of two thousand and fourteen the gloves are off in georgia head of monday's parliamentary election in a few minutes we report on the opposition that setting out to mount a tough challenge to the country's...
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afghanistan in an apparent green on blue attack it's the latest such as solved in the country which taliban militants claim as part of their anti nato tactics two thousand u.s. military personnel have now died in afghanistan the complete withdrawal of nato troops is due by the end of two thousand and fourteen. well the gloves are off in georgia head of monday's parliamentary election in a few minutes we report on the opposition about setting out to mount a tough challenge to the country's ruling party after holding a hundred thousand strong march. on the remote rocks are now being fought over by three countries including asia's biggest power players with more on this week's developments in the south china sea after a short break. and. flying north with me in this old soviet work also the helicopter is doctors london near brodsky and his team from the region's medical aviation service we head across ever more barren tundra higher and higher into russia's arctic far north until eventually we see our landing spot with arrive at this tiny village after crossing hundreds of kilometers of snow we
afghanistan in an apparent green on blue attack it's the latest such as solved in the country which taliban militants claim as part of their anti nato tactics two thousand u.s. military personnel have now died in afghanistan the complete withdrawal of nato troops is due by the end of two thousand and fourteen. well the gloves are off in georgia head of monday's parliamentary election in a few minutes we report on the opposition about setting out to mount a tough challenge to the country's...
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at least fourteen people have been killed and dozens more injured in a taliban attack in eastern afghanistan a suicide bomber on a motorcycle packed with explosives round into a patrol of local and international forces in the city of course this comes as the u.s. military death toll in the war reaches two thousand after a firefight of a checkpoint and nato soldier and a civilian contractor died when their afghan holy fire political analyst ahmed quality she believes america has brought this rise and violence upon it. it's quite obvious that the united states military is leaving behind a new war faction or a new militia in afghanistan in addition to the dozens that already exist in the moved into the of gun national army at least parts of that are well trained by the us military and the national army is no turning against it so that many factors as mentors of gun national army is is one of the blunders of the u.s. military in afghanistan in addition to. the midst of created a country over the past decade three thousand american citizens died on nine eleven the u.s. military blunders resulted
at least fourteen people have been killed and dozens more injured in a taliban attack in eastern afghanistan a suicide bomber on a motorcycle packed with explosives round into a patrol of local and international forces in the city of course this comes as the u.s. military death toll in the war reaches two thousand after a firefight of a checkpoint and nato soldier and a civilian contractor died when their afghan holy fire political analyst ahmed quality she believes america has brought this...
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america sort of western and pakistan was left alone to five of those forces that actually turned into taliban now you where they had. in the early ninety's what should have been done. and wasn't done in order to prevent this this is. the fact. that that was not right to see this. weekend or come in and put it over. victor was. there to be. right but because we left that strong and all the force in the region in grouping but in a room. relations speak. good or bad. i mean. this is true a pretty good day on the neighboring country to. cancel something i'm not asking if pakistan is to blame for the rise of militant islamic movement in the region first to fight the troops of soviet union and american troops but have these movements actually sort of played a role in ensuring that countries like pakistan and afghanistan remain independent because you see whoever goes in those countries they are not just facing conventional army they're facing these militant groups that they simply aren't able to defeat. if you have your policies leave you create resistance groups some of them back. to the group. in
america sort of western and pakistan was left alone to five of those forces that actually turned into taliban now you where they had. in the early ninety's what should have been done. and wasn't done in order to prevent this this is. the fact. that that was not right to see this. weekend or come in and put it over. victor was. there to be. right but because we left that strong and all the force in the region in grouping but in a room. relations speak. good or bad. i mean. this is true a pretty...
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is he being looked at like al qaeda or the taliban? or a means by which someone like this is communicating with >> he is now in the ecuadorean embassy in london for 100 days. what is happening? >> the foreign minister gave a talk with julian yesterday at the u.n. in said, we will never, ever surrender julian assange. he has been given asylum and now the demand is the u.k. give safe passage to julian assange to ecuador. that is required by law. today, the ecuadorean minister says he is meeting with his u.k. correspondent at the u.n. and will make the request, the demand that julian assange be given safe passage. he also said they made every effort to get guarantees that julian assange would not be forwarded from sweden to the unit's states for prosecution precooks you mean it would give him up to be questioned by sweden if their concern is having sent to the united states. >> that is their major concern. the united states refuse to answer the question of whether not to prosecute julian assange. >> michael ratner, thank you. tonight i wi
is he being looked at like al qaeda or the taliban? or a means by which someone like this is communicating with >> he is now in the ecuadorean embassy in london for 100 days. what is happening? >> the foreign minister gave a talk with julian yesterday at the u.n. in said, we will never, ever surrender julian assange. he has been given asylum and now the demand is the u.k. give safe passage to julian assange to ecuador. that is required by law. today, the ecuadorean minister says he...
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has failed these schools and medical sense centers where established when hopes were high that the taliban and other insurgents would be defeated and afghanistan would become a western style democracy but that hasn't happened in the last decade or so it is pressure within the prime minister david cameron own party to cut down on foreign aid the move to ship troops as well as the rest of the nato contingent are having a hard time so those hopes have been dashed and it is clear that the west is losing interest because of that the cost is too high and therefore the question are right for countries like britain why should we. pay a lot of money to run these facilities if we are going to pull out and afghans are getting our troops. what are the life or musket coming up in just a few minutes weeks laura how hackers may be exploited by governments pursuing their own goals. a successful anti-terrorist staying or was it one georgists had its forces killed eleven suspected militants last month who had crossed from russia's north caucasus somewhere unsure whether to take the government's claims of fa
has failed these schools and medical sense centers where established when hopes were high that the taliban and other insurgents would be defeated and afghanistan would become a western style democracy but that hasn't happened in the last decade or so it is pressure within the prime minister david cameron own party to cut down on foreign aid the move to ship troops as well as the rest of the nato contingent are having a hard time so those hopes have been dashed and it is clear that the west is...
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you think it's possible the taliban will try to come back? >> translator: yes, they will. it makes a decades-worth of american battles seem futile. >> richard engel reporting there. the white house held secret meetings in the last few months to examine the threat of al qaeda in north africa. this is according to "the washington post." the talks focus on ways to help regional militaries could be front al qaeda-linked groups, but are exploring the possibility of direct u.s. intervention. these discussions gained more urgency after that deadly attack on the american consulate in ben ghazi that killed our ambassador and three other americans. >>> new poll numbers on the state of the presidential race. this has some republican pundits suggest a polling conspiracy theory against governor romney. >>> more on that breaking news out of pennsylvania. a judge's ruling on the state's controversial voter i.d. law. philadelphia mayor michael nutter will join me live about what this means for his state. [ female announcer ] ready for a taste of what's hot? check out the latest collection
you think it's possible the taliban will try to come back? >> translator: yes, they will. it makes a decades-worth of american battles seem futile. >> richard engel reporting there. the white house held secret meetings in the last few months to examine the threat of al qaeda in north africa. this is according to "the washington post." the talks focus on ways to help regional militaries could be front al qaeda-linked groups, but are exploring the possibility of direct u.s....
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afghan conflict turning eleven soon even washington is giving up our website for more on the state of taliban peace talks. a possible change of pace in russia's home policy find out whether moscow is going to take notice of the largest and most detailed list of recommendations from the e.u. . researchers and columbia university have released a fresh report on the dangers of drone warfare for the u.s. the paper says not even top military staff know the exact death toll of these unmanned strikes hailed by officials as search a cli precise and it can have long running consequences for america's diplomatic relations says an orange shop one of the authors of the paper. whenever the u.s. is going into a country and exerting its force they're going to polarize public debate in those countries so to us and tell you a sentiment it's not that's the beginning of the iceberg the tip of the iceberg really because we're also talking about governments in those countries that are seen as cooperating with the united states they might lose their legitimacy in their own publics views that can have a destabilizi
afghan conflict turning eleven soon even washington is giving up our website for more on the state of taliban peace talks. a possible change of pace in russia's home policy find out whether moscow is going to take notice of the largest and most detailed list of recommendations from the e.u. . researchers and columbia university have released a fresh report on the dangers of drone warfare for the u.s. the paper says not even top military staff know the exact death toll of these unmanned strikes...
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eastern afghanistan in an apparent green on blue attack it's the latest such assault in the country which taliban militants claim is part of the anti nato tactics now two thousand u.s. military personnel have no died in afghanistan the complete withdrawal of nato troops is due by the end of twenty forty. coming up on the program tonight continuity but controversy is turkey's ruling party is it real a problem instead of well as its leader we take a look at how his foreign agenda is perceived by his own people that story and a lot more to after this break. tucked in between the russian mainland japan and the circling island is the island of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the sakhalin region we'll take a look what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the border zone and was completely restricted to visit is now this picturesque place to tour. plants and animals are. the has been exploring the deaths of the world sees for several decades but it's here at more your own island where he has finally found what
eastern afghanistan in an apparent green on blue attack it's the latest such assault in the country which taliban militants claim is part of the anti nato tactics now two thousand u.s. military personnel have no died in afghanistan the complete withdrawal of nato troops is due by the end of twenty forty. coming up on the program tonight continuity but controversy is turkey's ruling party is it real a problem instead of well as its leader we take a look at how his foreign agenda is perceived by...
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soldiers on trial for defiling the corpses of taliban fighters two u.s. marines will be court martialed for you were in aiding on the dead bodies in afghanistan which was caught on camera a videotape surfaced in january this year causing huge embarrassment for the u.s. army and prompting an immediate investigation if found guilty the two staff sergeants could face a maximum penalty of prison three other soldiers involved were sentenced in august after pleading guilty the details of their punishment will be released at a later date and here's some more news making headlines around the globe. we are receiving reports of two explosions in the syrian capital damascus it's believed scores have been killed and injured in the blasts one explosion rocked the international airport while another one hit a syrian intelligence building the blast have reportedly injured many officials including high ranking once the revolutionary council claimed responsibility for one of the attacks saying it's response to syrian army operations in damascus. one of britain's most noto
soldiers on trial for defiling the corpses of taliban fighters two u.s. marines will be court martialed for you were in aiding on the dead bodies in afghanistan which was caught on camera a videotape surfaced in january this year causing huge embarrassment for the u.s. army and prompting an immediate investigation if found guilty the two staff sergeants could face a maximum penalty of prison three other soldiers involved were sentenced in august after pleading guilty the details of their...